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    AuthorDay, LT (8)Lawn, JE (8)EN-BIRTH Study Group (7)Peven, K (7)Ruysen, H (7)Shabani, J (7)Rahman, QS-U (6)Ameen, S (5)Kc, A (5)Kong, S (5)... View MoreSubject
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    Immediate newborn care and breastfeeding: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Tahsina, T; Hossain, AT; Ruysen, H; Rahman, AE; Day, LT; Peven, K; Rahman, QS-U; Khan, J; Shabani, J; Kc, A;... (BioMed Central, 2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Immediate newborn care (INC) practices, notably early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF), are fundamental for newborn health. However, coverage tracking currently relies on household survey data in many settings. ...
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    Survey of women's report for 33 maternal and newborn indicators: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Ameen, S; Siddique, AB; Peven, K; Rahman, QS-U; Day, LT; Shabani, J; Kc, A; Boggs, D; Shamba, D; Tahsina, T;... (2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Population-based household surveys, notably the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), remain the main source of maternal and newborn health data for many low- and ...
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    Blood pressure change across pregnancy in white British and Pakistani women: analysis of data from the Born in Bradford cohort. 

    Farrar, D; Santorelli, G; Lawlor, DA; Tuffnell, D; Sheldon, TA; West, J; Macdonald-Wallis, C (2019-09-13)
    The incidence of gestational hypertension (GH) and pre-eclampsia (PE) is increasing. Use of blood pressure (BP) change patterns may improve early detection of BP abnormalities. We used Linear spline random-effects models ...
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    Counting on birth registration: mixed-methods research in two EN-BIRTH study hospitals in Tanzania. 

    Reed, S; Shabani, J; Boggs, D; Salim, N; Ng'unga, S; Day, LT; Peven, K; Kong, S; Ruysen, H; Jackson, D;... (2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Birth registration marks a child's right to identity and is the first step to establishing citizenship and access to services. At the population level, birth registration data can inform effective programming ...
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    Neonatal resuscitation: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Kc, A; Peven, K; Ameen, S; Msemo, G; Basnet, O; Ruysen, H; Zaman, SB; Mkony, M; Sunny, AK; Rahman, QS-U;... (BioMed Central, 2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Annually, 14 million newborns require stimulation to initiate breathing at birth and 6 million require bag-mask-ventilation (BMV). Many countries have invested in facility-based neonatal resuscitation equipment ...
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    Stillbirths including intrapartum timing: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Peven, K; Day, LT; Ruysen, H; Tahsina, T; Kc, A; Shabani, J; Kong, S; Ameen, S; Basnet, O; Haider, R;... (BioMed Central, 2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: An estimated >2 million babies stillborn around the world each year lack visibility. Low- and middle-income countries carry 84% of the burden yet have the least data. Most births are now in facilities, hence ...
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    Uterotonics for prevention of postpartum haemorrhage: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Ruysen, H; Shabani, J; Hanson, C; Day, LT; Pembe, AB; Peven, K; Rahman, QS-U; Thakur, N; Shirima, K; Tahsina, T;... (BioMed Central, 2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a leading cause of preventable maternal mortality worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends uterotonic administration for every woman after birth to prevent PPH. ...
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    Kangaroo mother care: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study. 

    Salim, N; Shabani, J; Peven, K; Rahman, QS-U; Kc, A; Shamba, D; Ruysen, H; Rahman, AE; Kc, N; Mkopi, N;... (2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) reduces mortality among stable neonates ≤2000 g. Lack of data tracking coverage and quality of KMC in both surveys and routine information systems impedes scale-up. This paper evaluates ...
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    Birthweight measurement processes and perceived value: qualitative research in one EN-BIRTH study hospital in Tanzania. 

    Gladstone, ME; Salim, N; Ogillo, K; Shamba, D; Gore-Langton, GR; Day, LT; Blencowe, H; Lawn, JE; EN-BIRTH Study Group (2021-03-26)
    BACKGROUND: Globally an estimated 20.5 million liveborn babies are low birthweight (LBW) each year, weighing less than 2500 g. LBW babies have increased risk of mortality even beyond the neonatal period, with an ongoing ...
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    Routine Iron Supplementation and Anaemia by Third Trimester in a Nigerian Hospital. 

    Adanikin, AI; Awoleke, JO; Olofinbiyi, BA; Adanikin, PO; Ogundare, OR (2015-10)
    BACKGROUND: Anaemia in pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcome. Unfortunately, in developing countries its prevalence has continued to rise. To improve the situation, iron supplement is routinely ...
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